Keke Palmer Is a Vintage Versace Golden Girl
Keke Palmer deserves a gold medal for her vintage game. For the last month, she's been riding the Chanel wave with her stylist Molly Dickson, pulling a tulle-bottomed black dress from the fall 1993 haut couture collection for the BET Awards, and wearing a cropped black, gold logo-buttoned mini-jacket from spring 1995 out in New York.
Just yesterday (June 19), the actor stepped out in New York once again, proving that Keke Palmer is the moment's true vintage golden girl: She wore a vintage, gold and textured Versace mini-dress with the house's Medusa buttons across the bodice, with under-the-chest cut-outs. Palmer paired it with platform gold heels with a delicate ankle strap, a gold mini-handbag, a thick gold braided bracelet, and gold pendant earrings.
Palmer wore her hair in her now signature red lengths with a deep, flipped over side part.
Keke Palmer in vintage Chanel.
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Keke Palmer in more archival Chanel.
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From John Galliano-era Dior to show-stopping Versace, to cinched and snatched archival Dolce & Gabbana—it's all to play for in the world of archive pulls for Palmer and Dickson.
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